Louis L'Amour (1908-1988) is a world-renowned novelist and short story writer noted primarily for his stories of the Western frontier. L'Amour was born in Jamestown, North Dakota, and led an active, world-roaming life as, among other things, a seaman, longshoreman, rancher, miner, lumberjack and boxer before focusing on writing after World War II. L'Amour was awarded both the Congressional Gold Medal and the Medal of Freedom and is one of America's best-selling fiction authors.

Louis L'Amour Collection Two includes, in order:

Mistakes Can Kill You (22 minutes). Johnny O'Day shows up half dead at the Redlin's ranch, is nursed back to health and given a job. The Redlin's son, Sam, falls in with bad company who plan to rob him.

The Killer from Pecos (48 minutes). Ranger Chick Bowdrie trails a killer and bank robber to a lawless New Mexico town where Bowdrie takes the job of sheriff to aid his investigation.

Law of the Desert Born (29 minutes). Shad Marone is hunted across the desert by a posse and a sheriff who have falsely accused him of murder and intend to kill him without a trial.

Dutchman's Flat (43 minutes). Chat Lock is trailed to his home by a posse who suspect him of shooting a man in the back.

Grub Line Rider (33 minutes). Kim Sartain decides to set up a ranching operation on an unused pasture despite the threats of a neighboring rancher.

Regan of the Slash B (38 minutes). Dan Regan, lion hunter of the Slash B, is suspected of cowardice for ignoring taunts by two rustlers.

The Road to Casa Piedras (36 minutes). While Ranger Chick Bowdrie is at a town dance, $12,000 is stolen from the stage station and the owner of the money is killed. Bowdrie and the sheriff track the killer.

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